Administer in a sentence as a verb

Did they administer carcinogens, or use mutant mice with cancer-prone prostates?

You can administer an unfair and potentially useless, invasive, survey, to your students, AND you have a "reason" not to tell the media, too!

[1]Trying to administer a national system to individual providers leaves gaping holes which crooks drive dump trucks through to load up on 'free' taxpayer dollars.

Which makes sense, since most people would rather not be responsible for administering any infrastructure - they just want Time Warner to deliver them WiFi.

Probably because they generally do not administer business at a master's level.

We'd also begin to development the accompanying manuals which instructed the schools how to handle the materials and the teachers how to administer the tests.

Article failed to mention that prior to Automattic's "auditions" they administer a fairly long refactoring take-home test.

Besides the humongous amount of money they donated, often times it was Rotarians who traveled to these countries to administer the vaccine to children.

I worked in the bond, fx, and commodities end of Wall Street for nearly 20 years and an average guy from my old department would know how to set, implement and administer such a tax for each product.

It's really expensive to write and administer these kinds of high-end tests, and Microsoft was faced with updating the tests faster and faster due to the faster release cycles coming out on the software side.

Using something with the complexity of a web browser to render an 80x25 vector used to administer potentially hundreds of thousands of machines is almost the antithesis of good protocol.

The administration of administrators who administer the other administers who supervise the people in charge of those who actually get real work done cannot make any concessions to reality.

At many points along the way, the legislators who pass such laws and the regulators who administer them make multiple social policy judgments saying, in effect, "this is a situation that calls for the maximum protections but this one will leave investors fairly protected with more minimal protections in place.

Big public policy proposals are not easy to discuss, but the big public policy proposal of a guaranteed basic income for all is a response to existing policy of supposedly targeted social welfare programs that are just about equally expensive, but more costly to administer.

Administer definitions

verb

work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of; "administer a program"; "she administers the funds"

See also: administrate

verb

perform (a church sacrament) ritually; "administer the last unction"

verb

administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks"

verb

give or apply (medications)

See also: dispense

verb

direct the taking of; "administer an exam"; "administer an oath"